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Planning a trip to Europe? Rome should top your list of must see European cities! And in Rome, do as the ‘Romans’ do and keep your eyes open for every tiny detail. It can be truly classified as a ‘Global City’ with endless tourist attractions and plentiful things to do around, and travelling down to Rome to experience its ultimate historical heritage is beautiful in itself. But there are many more reasons to visit Rome, and which make this magnificent city so universally desirable.

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A truly quiet oasis close to the hustle and bustle of EUR. There are three churches in this complex and the doors are open al...
 
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Ara Pacis

Ara Pacis is an altar to Peace commissioned by the Roman Senate on 4 July 13 BC to honor the triumphal return from Hispania and Gaul of Augustus. It is universally recognized as a masterpiece. Followi...
 
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Arch of Constantine

This place is located a short walk west of the Colosseum, this is a well-preserved monumental arch which was erected (sometime soon after 315) to commemorate the victory of Constantine, the first Chri...
 
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The Arch of Septimius Severus is well known as Arco di Settimio Severo in Rome, was constructed in 203. It is one of the largest and impressive monumental archw...
 
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Arch of Titus

The Arch of Titus was built in 81 AD by the emperor Domition in dedication to his brother Titus, who died earlier that year and reigned as emperor from 79-81, overseeing the opening of the Colosseum i...
 
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Aurelian walls

Aurelian walls (Mura Aurelian), (so close you can almost touch it). Remains of city walls built between 271 and 275 enclosing all Seven Hills of Rome, Campus Martius and the Trastevere district. The A...
 
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Basilica Aemilia

The Basilica Aemilia is also well known as Basilica Fulvia - Aemilia. It is considered as major and only existing basilicas of the Republic of Roman. It was completed in 179 BC and is located on the N...
 
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This basilica was originally constructed in the 4th century and dedicated to San Sebastian, a martyr of the 3rd century. Seba...
 
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This Basilica is located at Piazzale di San Lorenzo, houses the tomb of St Lawrence. This basilica dates back to the third century, when the area was already we...
 
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The Santa Sabina Basilica is a fifth Century basilica, simply and attractively decorated. The wooden door, of which 18 carved panels of scenes from the Bible su...
 
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Big Mama

It is located at Vicolo di San Francesco a Ripa 18, a narrow street leading off Via di San Francesco a Ripa. Shows normally begin around 10PM but check Press for details. Big Mama is Rome's original "...
 
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Bioparco

The renamed Rome Zoo, one of the oldest in Europe, founded in 1911. Bioparco is on the edge of the Borghese Gardens, a short, well-signposted walk from the Gallery. It remains open from 09.30 to 17.00...
 

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